Sandwich toaster



Sept. 11, 1951 A, KNAPFI 2,567,382

SANDWICH TOASTER Filed Oct. 12, '1948 INVENTOR. andreu/ S., Krag Patented Sept. 113 1951 SANDWICH TOASTER Andrew S. Knapp, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to i i Knapp-Monarch Company, St. Louis, Mo., a' x corporation of Delaware Application October 12-, 1948, Serial No. 54,017

This invent-ion relates to a sandwich toaster land more particularly to sandwich toaster 'grids which' may be connected with the grids of an ordinary wafile iron :in order to convert it for use as a sandwich toaster. O nei object of the invention is to provide sandwich grids whichare readily removable from the wafile iron,l the grids being provided with spring clips to normally hold them in position against accidental dis-location.

Another `object is to provide sandwich grids which are constructed with aspacing means to support the weight of the upper wafiie iron grid in relation to the lower wafiie iron grid so that such weight is not imposed on the sandwich thus f, .producing a toasted sandwich that isnyt flattened down from such weight as in the case of sand- .wichgrids nct provided with such a spa-cing wmeans.

- Stil'lanother Yobject is to provide'a sandwich grid forhpositioning on a wafile iron grid which may -bey-readily formed from sheet metal and provided with a substantially flat surface for contact with the sandwich, grooves being coined in the back surface of the sandwich grid to receive the 'divider'ribs'of the waffle grid. r

Still a further object is to provide av sandwich grid with projections extended along at least two opposite side edges thereof for engagement with 'each other to space the sandwich engaging faces Lvention consists inthe construction, arrangement and combination of the various parts of my device whereby the objects contemplated are attained, as hereinafter more fully set for-th, pointed out in my claims and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:

Figure 1 is a plan view of a sandwich grid embodying my invention.

Figure 2 is an enlarged sectional view on the line 2-2 of Figure 1 showing a pair of my sandwich grids'mounted on a pair of waflle grids.

Figure 3 is an enlarged sectional view on the line 3-3 of Figure 1 illustrating the upper grid.

Figure 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4 of Figure 1 also illustrating the upper grid, and

Figure 5 is an enlarged sectional view on the line 5-5 of Figure 1 showing how grooves are coined in the back of the sandwich grid to receive the divlding ribs of the wafile iron.

On the accompanying drawing I have used the s claims. (eies-376) reference numeral IO to indicateja substanti'ally flat sheet of metal forming the sandwich engaging surface ofmy sandwich grid. The flat portion ID is surrounded by a trough |2 whichV is modified in shape along two opposite side edges of the flat part IO to form projectionsr'embossed ridges M. As shown in Figure 2, the ridge of the upper sandwich grid projects downwardly and that of the lower sandwich grid projects' upwa-rdly,rwith` the two in engagement when 'the wafile iron vis closed and a sandwich 'indic'ated at IG is positioned between the grids. 1 i

The sandwich grids are removable in'relation to wafile iron grids indicated at IB and 20 and are preferably removably- 'connected therewith as by spring clips 22 riveted to the ridges' 143 atl 2,4.

The spring clips 22 are necessary especially in connection with the upper waflie' iron grid l8 to prevent the sandwich grid from dropping therefrom when the waflle iron is opened. They may be omitted for the lower'sandwich` grid if desired.

At 26 I show not-ches for the purpose of providing clearance for the hinges of the wafile iron. With some wafiie irons these would not .be necessary.

Waffle iron grids are usually provided with divider ribs 28 (see Figure 2). On a rectangular wafiie iron this rib is usually cross-shaped and in order to vclear'it I provide a similar crossshaped groove 30 in the vback of the grid portion Ill. The groove 30 is for-med preferably by coinsurface of the lower o'ne substantially flat throughout the extent of the portions l thereof.

The ridges M are an important feature of my present invention. They support the upper sandwich grid in spaced relation to the lower sandwich grid so that the weight of the upper waffle iron grid I 8 is not imposed on -the sandwich. Such weight would flatten the sandwich considerably and is therefore objectiona'ble. By providing the ridges M that engage each other as in Figure 2 and their height in relation to the flat parts IO of the sandwich grids is such as to only slightly compress the sandwich.

The spring clips 22 provide a simple means for quick connection and dis-connection of the sandwich grids in relation to the waffle iron grids without the necessity of providing removable fastening elements.

aseaaea Some changes may be made in the construction and arrangement of the parts of my device without departing from the real spirit and purpose of my invention, and it is my intention to cover by my claims any modified forms of structure or use of mechanical equivalents which may be reasonably included within their scope.

I claim as my inven'tion:

1. In combination with a wafile iron having a pair of opposed grids capable of having their opposed faces parallel when spaced apart, a pair of similarly shaped sandwich grids each adap'ted to overlie a waflle iron grid, each sandwich .grid including a central portion, a border around 'said central portion, said border having a plurality.

of hollow embossments therein adapted to engage corresponding hollow embossments in opposed vsandwich grids, so as to space apart the central portions of said opposed grids, and 'the embossed .portions of said border being a minor 'portion of the length of said border, where'by heat losses are reduced.

'2. A device as described in claim 1, :including spring clips on 'the sandwich grids "forremovably attaching 'the sandwich 'grids 'to the waffle iron grids.

7length of said border, whereby heat losses Yare freduced, and the major portion of said border lying 'in a plane spaced siightly from the plane of the central portion, to .provide clearance between; said border an'd the portions of the wafile iron grid overlain thereby'when the vsandwici'itgrid is positioned on the waffle iron grid with'thecentral portion engaging the face of the waille iron grid.

4. ,In combination 'with a 'wafile iron having opxposed grids, 'which waiiie 'iron grids 'each comprises portions forming -a face llying substantially fl in a plane, ran edge portion lying in a plane spaced .from 'said face plane, whereby opposed grids Iare adapted `yto .engage Leach lother along Vsaid edge portions and said grid faces remain spaced apart,

dividing ribs extending vacross said waiile iron grids and extending beyond 'the face plane 'of the j'grid, 'and an overflow gutter adjacent said edge portions, said grids being capable of having their opposed faces parallel when spaced apart; a pair of similarly shaped sandwich grids each adapted to overlie a waflle iron grid, each sandwich grid including a flat central portion, a border around said central portion overlying said edge portions, said border having a plurality of hollow embossments therein, saidhollow embo'ssments each including a bearing strip, the bearing strips'of opposed sandwich grids engaging each other to Space apart the central portions of said oppose'd grids, 'the embossed portions of said border being a minor portion of the length of said border, whereby heat losses 'are reduced, and the major .portion of said border lying in a plane spaced slightly from the plane of the central portion, to provide clearance between said border and said edge portions of the watlle iron grid overlain thereby, when the sandwich grid is positioned on the wafiie iron grid with the central portion engaging the Avface'of the wailie iron grid.

'5. A'device as described in claim-4,'wherein the embossments also include transverse surfaces adjacent said bearing strips andv flying in planes transverse to the plane -of said vcentral portion, 7and spring 'clips attached to some of said transverse surfaces for removably attaching a sandwich grid'to a corresponding -waflle -iron grid.

'6. "A device as described in claim4 wherein said border of a sandwich gridoverl-ie's both saidoverflow gutter and lsaid edge portion of the -corresponding waflie 'iron grid.

'7. A device as -described `in claim 4 wherein .the bearing 'strips in the embossments are spaced from the plane of the lcentral portion adistanee substantially one-half the thic'kness of a 'sand- Wich. 4

8. A device as described in claim -4 wherein th central portion of the sandwich grid has grooves in its back thereof to receive the extended dividing ribshof the corresponding waflle iron grid.

ANDREW xS. LKNAPP.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of 'record .in the file -of this patent: 5

UNITED STATES -PATENTS Great Britain June .11. 1925 

